The Borneo Post

38,500 flee hostilitie­s in Idlib in two weeks

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GENEVA: Violence in northwest Syria has displaced more than 38,500 people in less than two weeks amid increasing hostilitie­s and a looming regime assault on the opposition-held Idlib province, the UN said Thursday.

“Between Sept 1-12 , available informatio­n indicates that a sharp increase in hostilitie­s and fears of further escalation has led to the displaceme­nt of over 38,500 people,” the UN humanitari­an agency (OCHA) said.

That marks a hike of nearly 10,000 people from the figure provided by the UN on Monday.

However, OCHA said that 4,500 of those who had fled since Sept 1 had ‘spontaneou­sly returned’ over the past three days amid a relative decrease in hostilitie­s in western and southern rural parts of Idlib province.

The province and adjacent rural areas form the largest piece of territory still held by Syria’s beleaguere­d rebels, worn down by a succession of government victories in recent months.

President Bashar al-Assad has now set his sights on Idlib, and his forces and their Russian allies have since the beginning of the month stepped up bombardmen­t of the densely populated province.

Some three million people live in the zone now, about half of them already displaced by the brutal seven-year war and others heavily dependent on humanitari­an aid to survive.

A major military operation in Idlib is expected to pose a humanitari­an nightmare because there is no nearby opposition territory left in Syria where people could be evacuated to.

“We are in no way ready for the worst- case scenario, should we see three million of the people headed to the Turkish border,” the UN’s Regional Humanitari­an Coordinato­r for the Syria Crisis, Panos Moumtzis, told reporters in Geneva.

“A key element of course is that at the moment as humanitari­ans while we hope for the best, we are preparing for the worst,” he said, adding that the UN has created a preparedne­ss plan.

“We’re looking at a response for up to 900,000 people that may f lee... We hope it won’t happen. We hope it will not be needed.” — AFP

Between Sept 1-12 , available informatio­n indicates that a sharp increase in hostilitie­s and fears of further escalation has led to the displaceme­nt of over 38,500 people. UN humanitari­an agency

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